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one party saying you can't cut defense and you can't raise taxes and the other saying you can't touch entitlements. until both sides are willing to put everything on the table and make those tough choices, we're going to continue to play games. that's the problem in this town right now. >> first of all, you've held up pretty well. >> that's a very thoughtful guy. i'm with him. >> this is 1989. i'll take the republican president, we had a democratic house, democratic senate. >> there's your issues. >> same political log jam. >> exactly. >> so nothing changes or maybe should we actually feel more optimistic? >> i'll tell you, the difference was ultimately at that time the leadership on both democratic and republican sides came together to develop some very important budget agreements that ultimately balanced the budget and created a surplus. what has to happen is we've got to go back to that same dynamic where the leadership is willing to say to the members you have got to sit down in a room and develop the kind of comprehensive package to resolve this fiscal crisis. >> what's your advi
one party saying you can't cut defense and you can't raise taxes and the other saying you can't touch entitlements. until both sides are willing to put everything on the table and make those tough choices, we're going to continue to play games. that's the problem in this town right now. >> first of all, you've held up pretty well. >> that's a very thoughtful guy. i'm with him. >> this is 1989. i'll take the republican president, we had a democratic house, democratic senate....
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which is better for business, texas with no income tax or california that has one way up here? also, florida is in trouble because they have a new logo that spells florida with a neck tie some say it's sexist. we will have a fair and balanced debate on that. plus a school custodian who was fired for standing up for the u.s. flag. that plus the brand new dogs at the westminster kennel club. that's next. this bible changed . i'm kirk cameron. four hundred years ago our forefathers risked their lives to bring this bible to the shores of america. because it contained the principals for economic liberty, political liberty and religious freedom. the 1599 geneva bible. it was the first complete english translation, complete with chapters, numbered verses and 300,000 utterly unique study notes. it actually came out before the king james version and because the government didn't authorize it, it was outlawed. but it was a bible by the people, for the people, the book that built america. and now for the first time in 400 years it's available again in a beautiful leather edition. i have o
which is better for business, texas with no income tax or california that has one way up here? also, florida is in trouble because they have a new logo that spells florida with a neck tie some say it's sexist. we will have a fair and balanced debate on that. plus a school custodian who was fired for standing up for the u.s. flag. that plus the brand new dogs at the westminster kennel club. that's next. this bible changed . i'm kirk cameron. four hundred years ago our forefathers risked their...
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republicans say any additional revenue from tax reform should be used to lower everyone's tax rates. the president wants to cut the deficit. he says we can't afford to use it the way republicans want. >> if we are going to close these loopholes, there's no reason we should useoo the savings we obtain and turn around and spend that on new tax breaks for the wealthiest, or for corporations. if we're serious about paying down the deficit, the savings we achieve from tax reform should be used to pay down the deficit. and potentially to make our businesses more competitive. >> president's call comes a day after his two most southeastern defense advisors warned the sequester would make the country less safe, and the president says the domestic spending cuts would slow down the economic recovery, which isn't producing jobs fast enough even now, shepard. >> shepard: what are we hearing from republican? reporter: they say the sequester was a white house idea. though the goal was to force a compromise by the so-called supercommittee. that didn't happen. now some lawmakers in both parties say t
republicans say any additional revenue from tax reform should be used to lower everyone's tax rates. the president wants to cut the deficit. he says we can't afford to use it the way republicans want. >> if we are going to close these loopholes, there's no reason we should useoo the savings we obtain and turn around and spend that on new tax breaks for the wealthiest, or for corporations. if we're serious about paying down the deficit, the savings we achieve from tax reform should be used...
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money with a progressive income tax in any case your tax rate marginal tax rate goes up so the first ten thousand you make you know no taxes the next ten thousand certainly there and ultimately reaches a certain point a wealth tax is something we don't have in the united states many countries do but we don't and that's a tax where once a year you basically. present a balance sheet to the tax authorities saying ok the total net worth of what i have is you know five thousand dollars or five billion dollars and if it's above a certain threshold well taxes are almost always progressive if it's above you know a couple million one hundred million a billion whatever it may be then there's a tax on that and i am of the opinion and this is our no billionaires dot com campaign that anybody who has a wealth of over one billion dollars with a million dollars a thousand times of their wealth is over a billion dollars there should be one hundred percent wealth tax on the money over that because if you can't live within a billion dollars you know come on give me a break ed in saginaw michigan hey e
money with a progressive income tax in any case your tax rate marginal tax rate goes up so the first ten thousand you make you know no taxes the next ten thousand certainly there and ultimately reaches a certain point a wealth tax is something we don't have in the united states many countries do but we don't and that's a tax where once a year you basically. present a balance sheet to the tax authorities saying ok the total net worth of what i have is you know five thousand dollars or five...
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it would involve tax increases by enclosing tax loopholes and spending cuts. republicans are apparently planning to reoffer legislation in the past that would cut the federal work force. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington, thank you. >>> well, the senate armed services committee has postponed a vote on chuck hagel, president obama's choice to replace pea any ta. the committee wants more information about hagel's finances. >>> and news that the postal service is cutting back mail delivery to five days a week is not sitting well in rural areas of the country or with letter carriers but the post master carrier said it's a choice the service had to make. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: no more mail on saturdays. to save money, the u.s. postal service is ending saturday first-class mail delivery beginning in august. many customers saw this day coming. >> i think it's probably long overdue because they've been having so many budget issues. >> i've been doing everything online for a really long time so i don't think it's necessarily going impact my
it would involve tax increases by enclosing tax loopholes and spending cuts. republicans are apparently planning to reoffer legislation in the past that would cut the federal work force. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington, thank you. >>> well, the senate armed services committee has postponed a vote on chuck hagel, president obama's choice to replace pea any ta. the committee wants more information about hagel's finances. >>> and news that the postal service is...
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texas doesn't have a state tax. they have no corporate tax. the taxes in your state are the highest in the union. now, the weather in california is fabulous. you have got the pacific ocean there. i mean, you have a lot -- >> -- it's not just the weather. >> bill: that's why people want to live there shouldn't california be trying to -- the stats are there is a lot of people in businesses moving out of california. california is not a growth place anymore. >> well, actually california has some of the best universities. we have well capitalized companies here. all of our venture money is here. seed funding is being deployed locally. enabling companies, the creation of companies to decrease. the -- we're creating industries that never existed before here in california. and those -- we have small and large -- small, median size companies becoming institutional grade. and technologies and touching every vertical. the fact of the matter is in 20011, last stats, 254 california companies moved out of the state. that was 26% more than 10. you guys got s
texas doesn't have a state tax. they have no corporate tax. the taxes in your state are the highest in the union. now, the weather in california is fabulous. you have got the pacific ocean there. i mean, you have a lot -- >> -- it's not just the weather. >> bill: that's why people want to live there shouldn't california be trying to -- the stats are there is a lot of people in businesses moving out of california. california is not a growth place anymore. >> well, actually...
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strikes like this have seriously damaged out kind of costs -- damaged al qaeda possibility to plan a tax, but others say they alienate local populations. brennan will have to answer questions in his confirmation hearing as cia director. the legality of drone strikes is likely to be high on the agenda, especially after a memo was leaked. white house 3 did the white house defended the policy. >> we have a knowledge there are sometimes we use remotely piloted aircraft against terrorists and to prevent attacks on the united states and to save american lives. we conduct the strikes because they are necessary to prevent threats, to stop future attacks, and save american lives. these attacks are ethical and wires. >> the fact there is a secret base may mean some of the difficult questions may be raised not just in washington but in saudi arabia's capital, riyadh. >> today the royal bank of scotland became the third major bank to pay for its part in bringing a key global interest rate now in libor. they have been forced to turn over more than $6 million. the incident gives another black guy to t
strikes like this have seriously damaged out kind of costs -- damaged al qaeda possibility to plan a tax, but others say they alienate local populations. brennan will have to answer questions in his confirmation hearing as cia director. the legality of drone strikes is likely to be high on the agenda, especially after a memo was leaked. white house 3 did the white house defended the policy. >> we have a knowledge there are sometimes we use remotely piloted aircraft against terrorists and...
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i want to go to the eitc, that's tax credit, to the enhanced interrogation techniques. not the for the first. you talk about the 6,000 pages. what i want to say, an when the seconsecond round round comes, i will. dealing with the frustration of various administration, about trying to get information. why was it that they felt that we were so unworthy of being trusted? why was it they were willing to talk to pat roberts or me or dianne feinstein, but not anybody else until we literally bludgeoned them into agreeing to include everybody? like carl levins, not trustworthy? it's amazing, and i pursue dianne feinstein's point about staff. when you go and you have under the previous administration, a briefing with the president, the vice president, the head of the cia and others, you're not allowing -- i can remember driving with pat roberts when he was chairman and i was vice chairman, we were not allowed to talk to each other driving up and driving back. we were not allowed to do that. of staff is part of nothing. you have to understand that you're surrounded by people who
i want to go to the eitc, that's tax credit, to the enhanced interrogation techniques. not the for the first. you talk about the 6,000 pages. what i want to say, an when the seconsecond round round comes, i will. dealing with the frustration of various administration, about trying to get information. why was it that they felt that we were so unworthy of being trusted? why was it they were willing to talk to pat roberts or me or dianne feinstein, but not anybody else until we literally...
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two model income tax -- model tax and income tax and consumption tax. the author of that study was the deputy assistant secretary was basically pushing the consumption tax idea, and this book blueprints for basic tax reform was a very influential book, and a proposal. by the way to make casey think all the economists favor that to make a big influence on that was a harvard professor wedding -- also an advocate of the consumption tax. this resurfaced later in a proposal by senators nunn and beachy in the 1990's the usa tax , a second idea that was very popular with the so-called flat tax that was a book by professors hall at stanford originally published in 1982, a was not an original idea with them. it came from milton friedman book capitalism and freedom where he has a chapter of the ideal income-tax. the ideal income tax he describes is actually the flat tax which is actually consumption tax. the city was picked up by house majority leader dick armey and by presidential candidate steve forbes in the 1990's, again, like all these other plans to make di
two model income tax -- model tax and income tax and consumption tax. the author of that study was the deputy assistant secretary was basically pushing the consumption tax idea, and this book blueprints for basic tax reform was a very influential book, and a proposal. by the way to make casey think all the economists favor that to make a big influence on that was a harvard professor wedding -- also an advocate of the consumption tax. this resurfaced later in a proposal by senators nunn and...
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so the tax cut the income tax cut. the consumption tax area, if you think about what we do in terms of facing a benefits of the texas cement phasing out and making his eligible for all of our peas number of transfer systems we allowing income commander at going to allow consumption among a million dollars in income but you only consumed 10,000, so we're trying to give you an earned income tax credit. so we still rely upon the income system have all but the notion begin abandon income accounting and simplify and purify the tax system in this transfer systems over here that no longer have the income accounting is not going to work. the accountable care act. it was helpful for welfare reform and tax reform all at once because their is a huge knew tax system on income imposed upon people getting a subsidy. another dollar of income and after lose another $0.9 of health benefit. the notion you can convert to a consumption tax and now worry about these other accounting issues is somewhat of a myth. >> straight out of joe's bu
so the tax cut the income tax cut. the consumption tax area, if you think about what we do in terms of facing a benefits of the texas cement phasing out and making his eligible for all of our peas number of transfer systems we allowing income commander at going to allow consumption among a million dollars in income but you only consumed 10,000, so we're trying to give you an earned income tax credit. so we still rely upon the income system have all but the notion begin abandon income accounting...
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now again he wants to raise taxes. i think it's time for us to cut spending. >> now with 1,379 days gone since the last time congress passed a budget and with the country poised to take a poison pill of cuts, what will it take? >> not passing a budget is shameful. and now you have the president saying well, i'm against the sequester cuts. well okay, great. well what are you going to replace them with? >> the republicans have other ideas. put them on the table. let's make a small deal. if we can't get to a big deal, he would like to get to a big deal. and he's invited them over, any time. >> so let's dive in right now. joining me is maryland's democratic congressman chris van holland, ranking member of the senate budget committee. right now house speaker boehner is telling reporters it's time iffer the president as well as senate democrats that they need to do their job to avoid the sequester in itself. what's your take on how this is going to all crack out? is it going to go down to the wire? >> well, thomas, first of
now again he wants to raise taxes. i think it's time for us to cut spending. >> now with 1,379 days gone since the last time congress passed a budget and with the country poised to take a poison pill of cuts, what will it take? >> not passing a budget is shameful. and now you have the president saying well, i'm against the sequester cuts. well okay, great. well what are you going to replace them with? >> the republicans have other ideas. put them on the table. let's make a...
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close loop tax loopholes, fine, if we can do it. but the sequester is not serving any loophole purpose. >> with these cuts written into law, what happens -- if we do nothing, then we are going to have these spending cuts. >> so it's not a good thing. now, there is -- it's kind of important to make the distinction. the debt ceiling was scary as hell. we didn't know what would happen. if the united states stopped honoring its debts even for a day, who knew what would happen to the world financial system. this time if it goes moont, it's not the end of the world but it's big. this is a substantial spending cut in a depressed economy. this is exactly the wrong time to have fiscal austerity of any kind and the defense spending cuts are job destroyers, just like anything else. so not -- this is not what we want to see happen. if it all goes through, it's a pretty significant -- it's enough to push us is certainly into rising unemployment, possibly even back into recession. >> i want to listen to something that john boehner said about how
close loop tax loopholes, fine, if we can do it. but the sequester is not serving any loophole purpose. >> with these cuts written into law, what happens -- if we do nothing, then we are going to have these spending cuts. >> so it's not a good thing. now, there is -- it's kind of important to make the distinction. the debt ceiling was scary as hell. we didn't know what would happen. if the united states stopped honoring its debts even for a day, who knew what would happen to the...
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-- broaden the tax base, lower the tax rate." sounds reasonable? >> it sounds plausible, and to charles it sounds exceptionally reasonable. that is what the intention was. colby put his finger on it -- the alternative was so terrifying that it would force congress to act. in the short run, the political damage it will be to the republicans. they i seem as did so -- they are seen as the obstructionists. but let's be blunt about it -- if this goes on, it will be damaging to the economy and the country and in the long run it will be damaging to any sense of public confidence in government possibility to be a positive force and our lives -- government's ability to be a positive force and our lives. >> according to the congressional budget office, the deficit is shrinking, but it will increase later because of an aging population, expansion of federal subsidies for health insurance, growing interest on the debt. cdo is predicting that by 2023, if current laws remain in place, there will be 77% of gdp and be on an upward path. tell tha
-- broaden the tax base, lower the tax rate." sounds reasonable? >> it sounds plausible, and to charles it sounds exceptionally reasonable. that is what the intention was. colby put his finger on it -- the alternative was so terrifying that it would force congress to act. in the short run, the political damage it will be to the republicans. they i seem as did so -- they are seen as the obstructionists. but let's be blunt about it -- if this goes on, it will be damaging to the economy...
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the drop may reflect consumers' worries about tax increases which took effect this year. the federal reserve says total consumer borrowing rose to $2.78 trillion. that's actually the highest level on record. >>> thetive rest is cracking down on -- irs is cracking down on id theft and tax fraud. last month the agency identified nearly 400 theft suspects including 109 who were arrested. florida tops the nation in identity theft complaints. high risk cities include miami and tampa. something to keep in mind. >>> americans are getting a little stingy when it comes to buying for their sweetheart this year. a new survey found 62% of shoppers plan to spend up to $100 on valentine's day. this is a lot. but that's actually a decrease from 68% last year. 69% plan to buy gifts from a store. more than a third will spend money on a nice night out. everything is nice. it's the thought that counts. >> it is. >> good hugs will do. >> but we love jewelry. >> yeah. well. never say no to that. >> that's right. >> thank you jess. remember that. >> yeah, yeah. >>> 4:42. a local school system
the drop may reflect consumers' worries about tax increases which took effect this year. the federal reserve says total consumer borrowing rose to $2.78 trillion. that's actually the highest level on record. >>> thetive rest is cracking down on -- irs is cracking down on id theft and tax fraud. last month the agency identified nearly 400 theft suspects including 109 who were arrested. florida tops the nation in identity theft complaints. high risk cities include miami and tampa....
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the value added tax increase is i think it's inappropriate and unjustified and unreasonable and too hasty. what happened to well that's to reminded president do you remember you promised to review the european treaty you didn't do that here in germany said a three percent deficit isn't real but now only say it's possible etc etc you can't not do what you promised meanwhile recent polls show a little rise in the fringes of movie breaking into four percent january and december's forty percent the more you see salons to office in may. every week that is a new subject to discuss in the french media and to draw people's attention from the real problems like gay manager deployed you are now in mali the strategy may work but not for long. after a land won the french election last year some analysts described his victory as a victory against his predecessor. rather the long now of the scene many of the fans to the team that wins in the. months of a long presidency have been anything but sunny happenings and even his one staunch supporters predict even harder times lie ahead for the leader of the
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if they're not banning something or legislating about it they're taxing it and so you know we have to be worried that if you're not being put in jail for it you're being required to pay a fee in the form of a tax to the government for it so there's do very very yeah there's very little that where you are allowed to do in this country that is not either illegal or tax both of wednesday to allow gays to openly serve as scouts and leaders of the late under pressure from religious groups and principally mormons peers and anti. gave or voices within the scouts here's what president obama said about the boy scouts. my attitude is that gays and lesbians should have access and and opportunity the same way everybody else does in every institution and walk of life and. you know that the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to. opportunities and leadership that you know will serve people for the rest of their lives and i think that nobody should be barred for that so stuart shouldn't the boy scouts come into the twenty first century i mean ritually the
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the value added tax increase. i think it's inappropriate and unjustified and unreasonable and too hasty. what happened to well that's to remind the presidents do you remember you promised to review the european treaty you didn't do that here in germany set a three percent deficit isn't real but now only say it's possible etc etc you can't not do what you promised meanwhile recent polls show a little rise in the fringe of disapproval rating to four percent january to december forty percent the more you see salons to office in may. every week that is a new subject to discuss in the french media and to draw people's attention from the real problems like gay monitor deployed you are now mali this strategy may work but not for long. after all land won the french election last year some analysts described his victory as a victory against his predecessor. rather the long now of the seemingly faster than. in the. months of a long presidency have been anything but sunny and even his one staunch supporters predict even hard
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break while you are the richest people on earth getting a tax break why would a billionaire need a tax break and they're not even creating any job as far as i can tell so in fact they destroyed a bunch of jobs so that's step one get rid of their tax base but step two is we need to find ways to suck the money out of the financial sector there's too much loose money floating around there and the way to do it is through a financial transaction tax called a robin hood tax europe is several countries in europe now moving in this direction . a because they need the resources and b they have no patience for this speaking of your hand crisis financial crisis do you believe the u.s. is exposed to that you potential crisis all one system that's money money moves so fast now it's all one system i mean the banks that we're talking about they're all global you know that and by the way they're larger than they ever were before and what's the consequence of. consequences are we're very likely to face another crash and this is the killer we're going to bail out these institutions and get we're going t
break while you are the richest people on earth getting a tax break why would a billionaire need a tax break and they're not even creating any job as far as i can tell so in fact they destroyed a bunch of jobs so that's step one get rid of their tax base but step two is we need to find ways to suck the money out of the financial sector there's too much loose money floating around there and the way to do it is through a financial transaction tax called a robin hood tax europe is several...
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the president and senate democrats will talk about additional tax revenue which they thought was settled as a way to put this forward. what is happening where senate democrats are having a retreat, meeting behind closed doors, looking at how long could they delay the sequester, how much time could they buy themselves, and how would they pay pour it? would there be cuts elsewhere or new revenue, some kinds of new tacks? they're trying to resolve that. the president has been criticized for not taking more of a forward step on sec west rags. today is a critical move for him to put his own marker down. andrea. >> when the president sees those senate democrats, kelly and chris, are any of them going to speak up, raise their hand and say, hey, you need to be more engaged with us, and we're not so happy about the people taking over your congressional relations office? >> that's interesting. that is a critical link, and we do see a change happening there where rob neighbors, who had been working is moving into a promotion within the white house. committee chairs and so forth want more connection
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may making 400,000 a year may have additional income tax to deal with as well as higher taxes on capitol gains and dividends. americans are learning the hard way if you want government services somebody has to pay for them. >> diane macedo fox news. thank you very much. >>> coming up baltimore ravens running back had no problem running more than 1,000 yards during super bowl. but standing on this float gave him a run for his money. >> if your young man is anything like mine we have bad habits we can't seem to break. we have gadgets ladies that can help solve your problem. >> let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> you have no bad habits. >> none of those involving a lid. big storm coming to the northeast. also there's a gigantic manhunt looking for a cop killer who is probably a former cop. panetta and brennan get grilled on the hill. a media backer is up for a commerce post in the administration. is that possible? plus are you cheap or thrifty like me? find out how to live the good life for less. fox and friends starts 12 minutes from now. [ dylan
may making 400,000 a year may have additional income tax to deal with as well as higher taxes on capitol gains and dividends. americans are learning the hard way if you want government services somebody has to pay for them. >> diane macedo fox news. thank you very much. >>> coming up baltimore ravens running back had no problem running more than 1,000 yards during super bowl. but standing on this float gave him a run for his money. >> if your young man is anything like mine...
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foot apartment, 20% down, and the monthly mortgage payment is $7,000 plus $1500 in monthly property taxes, properties of all prices and places fascinate the next guest who expects the market to make a strong contribution to economic growth this year. joining us is dr. lawrence, senior vice president of research for the national association of realtors. good to have you with us. >> good evening. lou: this market looks like it's really recovering. give us a sense, as best you can, how strong it is nationwide. >> well, the strength of the recovery is much stronger than many people anticipated, and we are basically seeing the housing start up roughly 25% from one year before, and i think that for 203, it could be a bigger increase because we are encountering some housing shortage. home sales running roughly 10% higher from one year before, and the inventor level came down to a 13-year low level, and because of the low draw down in inventory, one is seeing a consistent price increases, and these price increases have added $1 trillion to household wealth who are homeowners. lou: well, adding a
foot apartment, 20% down, and the monthly mortgage payment is $7,000 plus $1500 in monthly property taxes, properties of all prices and places fascinate the next guest who expects the market to make a strong contribution to economic growth this year. joining us is dr. lawrence, senior vice president of research for the national association of realtors. good to have you with us. >> good evening. lou: this market looks like it's really recovering. give us a sense, as best you can, how...
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guest: he was advocating that there be no fines for back taxes. i'm sorry sorry -- we cannot do that. there has to be a penalty or it would be an amnesty, and we are not going to do an amnesty. we will try to make people right with the law and make people be able to come out of the shadows. it may be difficult and might not be possible for some to come up with the money for a final back taxes, but there has to be a penalty, and that is recognized by everyone. host: we do have one last call -- on a republican line. caller: good morning, senator. first of all, i am not a racist and do not have a problem with immigration. what i do have a problem is when i go to the grocery store or anybody else -- they are standing there. you have a food stamp in spanish at the end of the cast register, and they go outside and get the brand-new dodge durango and drive it out. what is the deal with this? we are paying their way, they are driving new cars. the guys i talked to -- they're living five people in a basement behind a tarp on a mattress, on a floor, and you
guest: he was advocating that there be no fines for back taxes. i'm sorry sorry -- we cannot do that. there has to be a penalty or it would be an amnesty, and we are not going to do an amnesty. we will try to make people right with the law and make people be able to come out of the shadows. it may be difficult and might not be possible for some to come up with the money for a final back taxes, but there has to be a penalty, and that is recognized by everyone. host: we do have one last call --...
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presidential campaign vows none of which they say came true but what that's what led to the value added tax increase. i think it's an appropriate and unjustified and unreasonable and too hasty. what happened to well that's to remind the president you remember you promised to review the european treaty you didn't do that here in germany bring said a three percent deficit isn't real but now only say it's possible etc etc you can't not do what you promised meanwhile recent polls show a little rise in the fringes of the breaking into four percent in january to december first forty percent the lawyer says he wants to office in may. every week that is a new subject to discuss in the french media and to draw people's attention from the real problems like gay manager deployed you are now molly the strategy may work but not for long. after a long and won the french election last year some analysts described his victory as a victory against his predecessor such a course he probably never mind now obviously many people passed that change in the . months of the lungs presidency have been anything but s
presidential campaign vows none of which they say came true but what that's what led to the value added tax increase. i think it's an appropriate and unjustified and unreasonable and too hasty. what happened to well that's to remind the president you remember you promised to review the european treaty you didn't do that here in germany bring said a three percent deficit isn't real but now only say it's possible etc etc you can't not do what you promised meanwhile recent polls show a little rise...